Facebook killed the radio star. And by radio star, I mean the premise of distributed forums around the internet. And that got got by Instagram/SnapChat. And that got got by TikTok. Where the fuck is the internet we once knew?
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Quote from: rabbit on January 29, 2010, 08:36:23 amQuote from: Towelie on January 29, 2010, 06:50:58 amNothing like running early in the morning to wake you up... haha. Man, I'm going to crash sometime today.I prefer coffee.Yeah, I needed some of that after to make it through class in the morning lol.
Quote from: Towelie on January 29, 2010, 06:50:58 amNothing like running early in the morning to wake you up... haha. Man, I'm going to crash sometime today.I prefer coffee.
Nothing like running early in the morning to wake you up... haha. Man, I'm going to crash sometime today.
I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
Eh, just pre-registered for Katsucon 16, which is February 12th. Eh, not cosplaying.So far 16 people from the Anime Club I founded at my alma mater are going, it'll be great to see all my friends in the club still in college and see all the new members (many of which are female cosplayers ^^). If there's one legacy I left at my alma mater, it's a thriving, well run Anime Club with a solid, capable leadership that knows the importance of/ how to establish a reliable line of succession.
Quote from: Towelie on January 29, 2010, 05:58:07 pmQuote from: rabbit on January 29, 2010, 08:36:23 amQuote from: Towelie on January 29, 2010, 06:50:58 amNothing like running early in the morning to wake you up... haha. Man, I'm going to crash sometime today.I prefer coffee.Yeah, I needed some of that after to make it through class in the morning lol.Are you allowed to have caffeine at USNA? I don't think you can in OCS.
The problem isn't being "snowed in", necessarily -- at least around here, it comes down to when the province (or state ) decides that the highways are too unsafe (due to visibility, snowdrifts, etc) to drive on, and shuts them down until it gets safer.
Quote from: iago on January 30, 2010, 01:39:44 amThe problem isn't being "snowed in", necessarily -- at least around here, it comes down to when the province (or state ) decides that the highways are too unsafe (due to visibility, snowdrifts, etc) to drive on, and shuts them down until it gets safer. I've never encountered a situation, regardless of how bad a blizzard it's been, where the roads have been shut down completely. I don't know if they do that in Minnesota unless it was wtfridiculous. That being said,I have postponed driving several hours and let a foot+ (that's 30cm to you Canucks) snow accumulate on my car because the blizzard was too bad to drive through.But trust is in VA. I don't think they get bad weather like this much, if ever. Heh.
The roads weren't shut down, but she has a sports car that isn't fit for driving in snow.
Quote from: truste1 on January 31, 2010, 10:12:56 amThe roads weren't shut down, but she has a sports car that isn't fit for driving in snow. No such thing. No car is better than any other car for driving in snow, really.
Quote from: deadly7 on January 31, 2010, 02:15:41 pmQuote from: truste1 on January 31, 2010, 10:12:56 amThe roads weren't shut down, but she has a sports car that isn't fit for driving in snow. No such thing. No car is better than any other car for driving in snow, really.that's so much bs. of course you can lose control in just about any car. that doesn't mean some cars aren't better suited for snow-driving than others. you try driving up a steep snow-packed hill in a rice rocket and get back to me.
that's so much bs. of course you can lose control in just about any car. that doesn't mean some cars aren't better suited for snow-driving than others. you try driving up a steep snow-packed hill in a rice rocket and get back to me.
Quote from: truste1 on January 31, 2010, 10:12:56 amThe roads weren't shut down, but she has a sports car that isn't fit for driving in snow. No such thing. No car is better than any other car for driving in snow, really. Every car is susceptible to sliding on the same patch of ice, to fishtailing because of too sharp+quick a turn, etc. Now you could say she's inexperienced in driving in snow, and that would be perfectly valid.
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Put it this way Joe... you're on my Buddy List... if there's no one else on an you're the only one, I'd rather talk to myself.
Quote from: Sidoh on January 31, 2010, 02:36:59 pmthat's so much bs. of course you can lose control in just about any car. that doesn't mean some cars aren't better suited for snow-driving than others. you try driving up a steep snow-packed hill in a rice rocket and get back to me.The technology in the car matters more than what kind of car it is (sport car, SUV, sedan, etc.). Certain technologies, such as AWD or ABS, are what make more of a difference in most conditions than if your car is gigantic or not. On top of the technology, knowing how to react if something happens is invariably more useful than parking yourself in an SUV and going "WOO I DRIVE SUV NOTHING GON HAPPEN TO ME" like countless people I've seen end up in ditches. Obviously there are certain situations where having a larger car helps, but I doubt Trust's date was off-roading in the mountains.
Yup, when I had a Mustang GT, similar to Furious, the rear end was so light combined with it being rear wheel drive that whenever I was on a slick surface at all I had to be slow on the gas otherwise my tires would just spin. It was a manual car which also didn't make that process any more forgiving.
look, i know that. it doesn't matter how good a driver you are. if you try to drive up a snow-packed 30 degree slope with a lowered car that doesn't have awd, you're fucked. you're not going to get up that hill.you said "no car is better than any other car for driving in snow", which is what i was responding to. it's completely false.